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Offline rzewskiing

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Short exciting piece for DipABRSM
on: May 12, 2015, 08:38:01 PM
Hey

So I recently started practicing for my ABRSM Diploma and I have been playing for about 4 and a half years. My chosen pieces from the syllabus are Brahms' G minor Rhapsody, Beethoven's E minor sonata op 90, and the Ravel Sonatine.

I have a about 2 minutes spare of the required time so i thought i'd make that my own chosen piece, so i  wanted a short modern piece to contrast those other bits of relatively standard rep  :). I thought of khrennikov's march but i'd really like a few suggestions that i could chose from.

Poulenc's toccata was another idea but i thought it was far too similar to the sonatine. ANY suggestions welcome!  ;D
Brahms Rhapsody in G minor
Ravel Sonatine
Beethoven op. 90 Sonata

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Re: Short exciting piece for DipABRSM
Reply #1 on: May 12, 2015, 08:39:51 PM
Slavenski, Josip: Jugoslavenska Suita, 2.Scherzo balcanico,Op.2

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Slavenski, Josip: Jugoslavenska Suita, 4.Jugoslavenski ples

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Re: Short exciting piece for DipABRSM
Reply #2 on: May 12, 2015, 08:47:06 PM
brilliant! a name i'd never heard before either.... even if i don't use it for my diploma i'm going to learn that first one!
Brahms Rhapsody in G minor
Ravel Sonatine
Beethoven op. 90 Sonata

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Re: Short exciting piece for DipABRSM
Reply #3 on: May 12, 2015, 09:11:06 PM
What about one of these?


ps.  i quite liked the Slavenski… especially  the first one, as well..  Never heard of him…  Thank you for that, Visitor..     
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Re: Short exciting piece for DipABRSM
Reply #4 on: May 14, 2015, 04:30:15 AM
You are supposed to play a balanced programme, and in my opinion, it would be better if you play a short Scarlatti sonata instead.

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Re: Short exciting piece for DipABRSM
Reply #5 on: May 17, 2015, 10:43:02 AM
Hi, could I ask some question. Do you play the repeat mark? Because some people say that we don't need to play repeat mark. Thank you.

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Re: Short exciting piece for DipABRSM
Reply #6 on: May 17, 2015, 01:10:32 PM
I'm not playing repeats in any of my pieces, you don't have to :)
Brahms Rhapsody in G minor
Ravel Sonatine
Beethoven op. 90 Sonata

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Re: Short exciting piece for DipABRSM
Reply #7 on: May 17, 2015, 03:36:39 PM
Hi, could I ask some question. Do you play the repeat mark? Because some people say that we don't need to play repeat mark. Thank you.

Long repeats - definitely no.

Short repeats - depended on whether you can play the passage out (slightly) differently.  do not repeat for the sake of meeting the requirement of min. playing time.

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Re: Short exciting piece for DipABRSM
Reply #8 on: May 17, 2015, 04:53:45 PM
Exciting stuff indeed, the Slavenski pieces. I did not know this composer. Yoko Nishii is a most impressive and forceful pianist - I hadn't heard of her either. Thanks visitor for the links !

IMO the musical content of these pieces is not in proportion to their massive bravado. But I guess you can say that about many virtuoso display pieces.

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Re: Short exciting piece for DipABRSM
Reply #9 on: May 18, 2015, 12:09:37 PM
glad the Josip suggy was well received. Not able to post a score as it's in print, but fairly easily bought, Schott knows a thing or two, scores are consistently on the higher end quality wise

https://www.di-arezzo.co.uk/sheet+music/classical+score/sheet+music-for-piano/Josip+Slavenski/Jugoslawische+Suite/SHOTB01579.html

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